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Soft tissue coverage using pedicled flap in combat zone: A case series

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摘要 Background:Soft tissue reconstruction is typically conducted after evacuation from theater of operations.If circumstances do not allow timely evacuation,however,defect site may need to be reconstructed in the combat zone.Case presentation:A total of 41 patients with extremity soft tissue defect were treated using pedicled flaps by a single orthopedic surgeon during four deployments in Chad,Afghanistan and Mali between 2010 and 2017.The mean age was 25.6 years.A total of 46 injury sites in extremities required flap coverage:19 combat-related injuries(CRIs)and 27 non-combat related injuries(NCRIs).Twenty of the injury sites were infected.Overall,63 pedicled flap transfers were carried out:15 muscle flaps,35 local fasciocutaneous flaps and 13 distant fasciocutaneous flaps.The flap types used did not differ for CRIs or NCRIs.Mean follow-up was 71 days.Complications included deep infection(n=6),flap failure(n=1)and partial flap necrosis(n=1).Limb salvage rate was 92.7%(38/41).Conclusions:Soft tissue defect can be managed with simple pedicled flaps in theatre of operations if needed.Basic reconstructive procedures should be part of the training for military orthopedic surgeons.Trial registration:Retrospectively registered in January 2019(2019-0901-001).
出处 《Military Medical Research》 SCIE CSCD 2021年第2期273-277,共5页 军事医学研究(英文版)
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